Child Tax Credits Cut Food Insecurity By 24%
Payments could lift 45,000 Wisconsin kids out of poverty if made permanent.
Aug 23rd, 2021 by Madeline Fox, Wisconsin Public RadioAre We More Productive Working From Home?
All the city news you can use.
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Jeff WoodWiretapping Bill Raises Concerns
Some legislators, privacy advocates concerned about use of pen register and trap/trace devices.
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Isiah Holmes, Wisconsin ExaminerProgram Offers Equine Therapy for Veterans, Youth
$5.6 million MKE Urban Stables is one-of-kind facility.
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceLet Students Help Change Schools
MPS, other systems should realize: it’s time for young people to lead the way.
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Dom Portis, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceTwo Tannery Office Buildings Being Renovated
Plus: A recap of the week's real estate news.
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneNearly 200 Officers Fired Or Forced Out Are Back On The Job
Hired again across the state after allegations including sexual harassment, drunken fights.
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Peter Cameron, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismThe Week’s Greatest Hits
Most popular articles and press releases in the past week
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Urban MilwaukeeGOP Legislators Want to Hire More Private Attorneys
Fighting to retain Walker appointee as Natural Resources Board chair after his term expired.
Aug 21st, 2021 by Henry Redman, Wisconsin ExaminerSchool Boards Across State Face Arguments, ‘Bullying’
Three Oconomowoc board members resign, citing a “toxic” environment.
Aug 21st, 2021 by Henry Redman, Wisconsin ExaminerMekong Cafe Hurt By Power Outage
Outpouring of community support helps small family business serving southeast Asian food.
Aug 21st, 2021 by PrincessSafiya ByersCOVID-19 Transmission Going Down
But disease levels and case numbers are still high. And hospitalizations are rising.
Aug 20th, 2021 by Graham Kilmer